Furniture polish



Patented es. 5,1922.

RICHARD A. noun, or szr. PAUL, mmn'nso'ra.

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No Drawing. Application filed m 10, 1922. Serial No. 559,890. I

To all whom it may concern: of antimony, two ounces of oil of citronella.

' Be it known' that I, RICHARD A. KLOHN, The mixture should be shaken well until25 a subject of the King of Great Britain, reuniform, and-then applied with a soft cloth, sidin at St. Paul, in the county ofRamsey' and wipin of with! a dry cloth.

5 and tate of'Minnesota, have invented oer.- 'When t us prepared and applied my win newand useful Improvements in F urnipolish is a fine and durable finish. ture Polish, of which the following is a spec I claim! ification. 1. A furniture polish comprising paraf- My invention relates 'to compositions used ,fineoil, alcohol, gum mastic dissolved m'the 10 for polishing furniture and similar articles, alcohol, water, vinegar, turpentine, butter and the oloject is to reduce an easil apof antimony and oil of citronella.

plied furniture polis of high gra e at t 2. A furniture polish comprising the in- 35 comparatively low cost from the ingredients. edients mentioned in claim 1 in about the hereinafter-named. g llowing proportions per llon of the w 15 In pre aring my-composition I prefer to polish; one-half gallon para e oil, thirtyuse the ollowing ingredients inaboutthe sixounces of alcohol, one'ounce of gum masfollowing. proportions-viz, in' each gallon. tic, fourteen ounces of'water, four ounces of 40,

- of the polish I use vinegar, four "ounces of turpentinm threeff One-half gallon. of. parafiine oil, 'thirtyounces of butter of antimony anii tvvp 20 six ounces of alcohol, one ounce of gum masof. oil ofcitronella." j I tie, dissolved in the alcohol, fourteen ounces In testimony whereof I alibi-my; gnature of water, four ounces of vinegar, four" w e f":

ounces of turpentine, three ounces of butter V i fa 

